The Forest Republican. (Tionesta, Pa.) 1869-1952, October 27, 1886, Image 3

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    WEBHESDAT J1011N1S3, OCT. 27, I8SC.
BOROUGH OFFICERS.
It urgent. John Rim,
ihtMcilmmi North ward, L. J. Hop
kins. J. It. Clark, V. L. Klinestiver
South ward, J. 1 Propor, C. A.. Randall
Chas. Bonner.
Jnnliec.it nf the Peace J. T. Brounan
D. H. Knox.
fonntabte S. H. Canfleld.
.Ycoot Director U. V. Robinson, A.
It. Kelly, O. M. Shawkev, I). S. Knox.
... vmitv, jr., n. J'aviS.
FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS.
Member of Congvctts Ai.kxa NDK.ii C.
Member of Senate X. O. Hai.l.
Afmembty Pktkh Hi:iiry.
Preaident Judge V. I). Bro vn.
4 mocii( Judges Lkwi AimiiK, Jno.
1. I ROrKK
Prothonotary, Peg inter tC Recorder, de.
Cl'RTI M. SHAWKKT,
A'Acrif. Lkowabd Abxrw.
Oomniioners Olivkr Byeri.y. Wm.
n.iinuus, a. n,, ijiiADWICK,
iTounty Superintendent J. E. Hill
Xur.
JUntriet Attorney P. M. Clark.
.turn CommUKionersW. O. Davis.
1 , ... nr - - '
ASA VII, H A I,TKIIH,
County Xurvcynr II. C. WniTTKKIN.
roronr Dr. J. W. Monnnw.
County A uditors3. A. Scott, Tnos.
Coiiah, Quo. ZtiRNnix.
I B VSIN E s S D I RECTO R y7"
TIONESTA LODGE
MKKTS every Saturday evening, nt 7
o'clock, in the Lodge Room in Par
trldgo'a Hull.
H, C. WHITTEKIN, N. O.
1. W. SAWYER, Sec'y. 27-tf.
1JOREST LODGE, No. 1847a. O. U. W.",
I Meets every Friday Evening in Odd
Fellows' Hall, Tionesta.
K. F. WHITTEKIN, M. W.
'. U WESK, Recorder.
i1 M'T. GEORGE STOW POST,
yj No. 274, O. A. R.
Meets on the first Wednesday in each
l jo wli, in Odd Follows Hall, Tionesta, Pa.
J. W. MORROW, Commander.
i , I . AOtNEW. P. M. CLAKK,
District Attornev.
ATTORN EYS-AT-L AW,
Ollee in Court Uouso.
Elm St. Tionesta, Ponna.
J1 J. VAN G1ESEX,
ATTORNEY v COUNSELOR AT LAW,
Edenuurg, (Knox 1'. O.,) Clarion Coun
ty, Pa.
J
L. IAVIS.
. ATTORN K Y-AT- LAW,
Tionesta, Pa.
Collections mado in this and adjoining
counties.
ILLS W. TATP,
ATTO UN E Y-AT- LAW,
Elui Street, Tinnosta, Pa.
V. RITCHEY.
ATTO RNE Y-AT-LaW,
Tionesta, Forest County l'a,
J AWRKVCE HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa..
r i II. S. Brockway, Proprietor. This
tictisn in centrally liti-ated. Everything
e'.nd well furnish!. Supeilor Ac
tu modRjions and strict attention given
t euo.ts. ' Vegetables and Fruits of all
kinds nerved in their season. Samplo
ioo.it for Commercial Agents.
CENTRAL HOUSE, Tionesta. Pa..
O. Rrownell. Proprietor. This is n
new house, and has just been fitted up tor
the atvoinmodution of the public. A por
tion df tho jmlronage of the public is solic
ited. 4H-ly.
CENTRAL HOUSE, OIL CITY', "pa7
J W. 11. ROTH. Proprietor.
The largest, Rust located and Furnished
IIous.in the City. Near Union Depot.
1 W. MORROW. M. D.,
I . PH Y8ICI AN & SURGEON,
Late it, Armstrong county, having located
in Tiwesta is prepared to attend all pro
fessional calW promptly and at all hours.
OtMco aad residence two doors north of
Lawrence HoHse. Office hours 7 to 8 A.
m., and 11 ix 12 m. ; 1! to 3 and t) to 7J i.
m. Sundays, U to 10 a. m. ; 2 to 3 and 6
to 7) P. M. may-18-81.
WC. COIUTRN, M. D.,
PHYSICIAN A SURGEON,
1 ins ha J over fifteen years experience in
tho practice of hlw profession, havinggrad
natoil t '.gaily and honorably May 10, 1SR5.
Ollice ami Residence in Judge Reek's
house, opposite the M. E. Church, Tiones
ta, Pa Aug. 25-1880
Dentistry!
dr. j. w. morrow.
Having purchased the materials Ae., of
Dr. iteadman, would rospectiullv an
nounce that he will carry on tho Dental
business in Tionesta. and having had over
nix j oars successful experience, considers
I inisnll fully competent to give entire sat
isfa tion. I shall always give my inedi-v-il
practice the preference. ma'r22-82.
a. a. MIT. A. B. KELLY
MA T, l'ARK C CO.,
BACKERS!
Corner of Elm fc Walnut Sts. Tionesta.
Bank ol Discount and Deposit.
I nterest al lowed on Time Deposits.
Col reotions made on all tbe Principal points
of the U. S.
Collections solicited. 18-ly.
jyiRENZO FULTON, :
Manufacturer of and Dealer In
HARNESS, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
And all kinds of
HORSE FURNISHING GOODS.
iny4 81 TONESTA. PA.
H. C. WHITTEKIN.
Civil Engineer and Surveyor.
TIONESTA PA.
I.nd and Railway Surveying a Specialty,
Magnetic, 8o!ar or Triangulation Kurvey
ng. Best of Instruments and work,
fcTerniB on application.
REAL ESTATE AGENT,
TIOUESTA, IP.A..
LANDS LOLCIIT AM) SOLD
O 1ST COAtMIHSIQ ST .
If you wish to buy or sell Real Estate It
will pay you to correspond with me.
Csndensril Time Tnble Tionesta Htntlon.
KOIITH.
Train 28 7:37 am
Train 62 7:"2 am
south.
Train li.l 0:5"i am
Train 21) 1:18 pm
'lraln30 3:52 pmiTrain 31 8:10 pm
Train 28 North, and Train 20 South car
ry mo mail.
Cliurrh and Nnblmth School.
i-resbyterian Sabbath School at 0:4., a.
in. ; M. E. Sabbath School nt 10:00 a. m.
Preaelniifr in M. E. Church every Sab-
muiu evening ny ucv. Minall.
LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS.
Election next Tuesday.
Oil market clos3d yesterday 653
Beware of Roorbacks of every
description.
mi .
i ne time is here wnen we may
expect a "spell of weather" at any
moment.
Geo. Holcman has a winter's job
of taking out ties for G. W. Robinson,
oo the Sickles property.
Mr. Ritchcy has the credit of
slaying the first venison this season
in theee parts, a fine five pronged buck
Mr. Heury Sibble, of Edenburg,
is here on a visit to friends and rela-
tives, who ore always glad to see him.
Miss Maud Davis, of Tionesta,
Pa., arrived in this city this afternoon
on a visit to Mrs. H. M. Irwin.
franklin Keus.
Turn out to the election next
Tuesday, Republicans, and put in a
solid day s work for the ticket. Com
mence working now.
Geo. Hood s neat little house,
next to Wm. Iliebenlhsl's, is nearly
completed ani will be ready to occU'
py in a couple of weeks.
The Emlenton News, one of our
welcome semi-weekly exchanges, baa
been considerablv enlarged and im-
c
proved within the past week.
In Erie county schools, says an
exchange, a half holiday once a mouth
is given pupils for perfect atteudance
during the preceding month.
G. W. Bovard has had a uew
porch laid in front of his store, and is
now enlarging the capacity of his
granary, by an addition to iti front.
Not a einglo Republican should
be absent from the polls next Tuesday.
You cannot be too much impressed
niiu mo mipuriaucB pj mm election,
uei oui eany.
Mr. and Mrs. II. G. McKnight
and two sons, Mrs. Jack and Miss Kit-
lie iaylor, ol Uii City, were tbe guests
of Mrs. and Mrs. S. J. Cam obeli over
last Sabbath.
The Wesleyan Methodists will hold
a quarterly meeting at the White
Church oo Stewarts Run, ou Oct. 30
and 31. First services oo Saturday
evening. Rev. J. Case will be present.
To-morrow will be Arbor Day,
and everybody, that is, nearly every
body, should plant a tree. We notice,
by-tho way, tbat Burrows, the tree
agent is making his fall delivery just
now.
Prof. I. W. Patton, late teacher
of Penmauship in Alfred University,
N. x., is in town and expects to con
duct a class in penmanship here. We
would advise all the young people to
attend.
Th -K-.nVU Put- a ,:n t..
to pay dearly for the terrible sacrifice
of life bv the Silver Creelr HUaatar.
It is aated tbat it will require at least
$100,000 to settle tbe death claims in-
curred.
Messrs. McKnight of tho Blizzard,
and HutTnagle of the Derrick, made
the fur fly off some of our Forest
county squirrels last Saturday. They
are both very clever sportsmen and
brought ia uice strings.
Poles are being erected for the
gas torches which are to light up tbe
town. When these are iu position.
we venture the assertion that no town '
in tbe section will be more brilliantly
il um natad th.n TinnP.i.
To. w T..J. 1V.
.WMVM I
ped to bis farm in Fauquier Co., Va ,
AX hd of ihr.rnl.hkrod .tolr ma.ll
.-w. vu&uu,.l v.,
urbams, including one Polled
Angus, ihat s tbe sort of enterprise
that will wake up old Virginia.
Warren Mail.
I Mr. J. T. n.tlo of Marion, Ohio,
nrnveii in town buturcay cvcinnj; lust
and remained until yesterday. He is
looking well, and reports buRiuess in
his line, the stave trade, fairly active
and improving.
Mr. Tibbins, one of the Gas Com
pany's plumbers, and bis brolher-in-law,
Tom. Shea, who were called home
to Cuba, N. Y., on account of the
death of Mr. Shea's brother, about
two weeks ago, have returned.
Jake Siggios mistook the crown
of Charley Bouner's bat for a black
squirrel one day last week, and now
Charley carries two pellets of shot in
the back of bis bead and one between
the shoulders. Fortunately for both,
the results are not serious.
it is estimated tbat tbe Joss to
Butler county oil producers, by reason
of the recent purchase of the Pills
burgh Independent refineries and pipe
lines by the Standard Oil Co., would
amount to $1000 per day in case the
latter should withdraw the premium
now paid.
Hallow E'en occurs next Sunday,
so that the boys will be debarred of
their usual sport, unless they adopt
Saturday night, which wouldn't hard
ly be fair. It might be well to re
mind the boys, also, that it is best not
to get too strong in cutting up their
"didos," as serious results might arise.
Tbe numerous friends in this
county of John II. McPherson, the
affable jreutleman who has written ud
so many insurance policies for Find-
lay's Agency, of Franklin, will be
sorry to learn of his serious illness.
e earnestly hope for bis speedy re-
cover7 and that ho may toou be
mingling with us again.
W. C. Wilson, the famous Buck-
eye IiIttcksmi'h, of Kellettville, sends
us a very neatly forged tomahawk,
"just for luck," and give it as bis
opinion that we aro sure of a big buck
now. Well, we'll try it when tbe first
snow comes, and if a handsome toma
hawk will bring success, our "shanty
meat" is as good as hung up. Thanks,
Buckeye
De Voe, the mno who generally
I r . . .
BBW ai 108 wronS en, 01 in macSioe
ll . .
wuen proznosticaimir tha weather
gives the following as bis opinion for
the balance of the week : "Wednesday,
sudden fall in temperature; Thursday,
cold, with snow ; Friday, sharp frosts
and clear; Saturday, clear, pleasant
and frosty." .Now look out for the
opposite.
Miss .LI la Cummings, of Lewis-
town, Ohio, who has been visiting at
her uncles, Mr. John Cromer, of Fox
Creek. Green township, returned to
her home ou Wednesday last, beine
accompanied as far as Oi Citv bv l.f.r
COU8io Mis8 Ela Cromer. She came
overland in a buggy with Mr. Levi
Cromer, who had been in Ohio visiting
about three weeks ago.
Votv fnr
Beaver.
Davies.
Norris.
Stewart.
Osborne.
MarTett.
Young.
Randall.
Fitzgerald.
Whittekin.
Morrow.
The best ticket in the field.
Columbus Miller, of Seviickley,
Pa., holds the theory that natural gas
is confined iu the earth in a fluid state
BDd he ,)a8 JURt fi'ed caveat for
Pateot which is designed to conduct
IUI3 uuiu iu mo euriace aua iuio re
cepiacies ror us preservation, n tbis
lieoT! Bhoui Pr"ve correct U wI11 be
the 8reatest discovery of the age, as
theflui(? brou8ht to tbe 8UrfaC0 an(1
confined at a pressure of say 600
pouuds to the square iucb, can be
utilized to an inconceivable extent as
fuel. A locomotive, for instance, with
a few gallons of tbe fluid would have
a supply of fuel sufficient to ruu it
from Pittsburgh to Chicago, and an
ocean steamer would require only a
few barrels to make the trip to Europe.
A test of the theory will in all proba
bility be made at an early day.
Miss Maude Davis will take a
limited umber of pupils at her home,
er -ci. wn. lerms i.uu a ies-
0D. tf.
The best Halve in the world f Jr Cuts.
U,,,,MU fc!. ITlc ..U Uk I.- 1
bores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Uve,y'curei, Wie-i or noy r''Zol it
is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction.
or money refunded. Price 25 cents per
v. . . . I . v. f. nr t j -
uuii svi eaio vy u. t? . cuvaru.
Tho "Red Book'' p.s usual ma
Us appearance just when wanted, and
the State edition this year abounds
with fctatistical information of tbe
Vi a a n t am MA.M -.... I J f tf
. ,c ,u ne
little publication has become the
standard political text book, aid not
only is it of unquestioned authoritv as
. ..1- .. ". .
I"" on results, out
is a model of clean and most artistic
typography. As of old it is sent with
out money and without price, by in
closing eiarap to C. K. Lord, Balti
more, Md.
-Ballou's Magazine for November.
No magazine which comes to this office ' JomlHO". Kennett Square, Invalid bed
has improved as this has within the (nrp.'"",,e! " Kennedy, Sharpsburg, re
' . , p pairinir furnace I n nun; V. v i nmii.
present year. It IS typographically
one of the best printed monthlies of
the day, and its contents are of a high
grade of excellence. It is mostly a
story magazine; but its fict.oo is
cheerful and bright in tone. As tho
season is now approaching when people
are thinking of their winter reading,
we would call their attention to this
well-known and meritorious magazine,
as well worthy their patronage. Sub-
scription price, $1.50 per year, post-
nid Ti ii n,iKl!.l,,l k f ur c. j
paid. It is published by G. W. Stud-
ley, 23 Haw ley St., Boston, Mass.
Sickening Inconsistency.
Mr. Maflett, cur next Congressman,
is charged with being in league with
tbe so-called Money Power because
be happens tp hold some stock in the
lirst .National Bank of Clarion. We
know this an awful crime on thn
Dart of Maffetf. and it mn.t ti.
verv heart nf rt. s, pi,:, , tU;nu r
very Dear of .)r. ct. Clair to think of
the monstrous assumption of a Na-
'
.? 1 L -1 . . ...
uonai oanaer running against nim,
the cham pion of the oppressed laborer,
r
ui .uu-uittuupuiy ana anu aiscrimina- v. d. Suit. Druggist, Binpus, Ind., tea
Hon, for Congress. But how lone aeo tIno,: "I recommend Electric Bitters
it since this same anti-National
banker, anti-Monopolist and auti-Dis-
' r " " '
cnmiuationist was makiue speeches
for National Banker James Mossrrove.
of Kittanniug? Mosgrove, at he time
iuo uuciur was tearing over tne Uis-
trict in his behalf, was sittine child
like and bland in the President's chair
of the First National Bank of Kittan
niog, "loaning money at exorbitant
rates,'' and as Boss of tbe Kittaoning
Rollinir Mill, was nnnmlnir l.kn. n
his hpart's rnntpntt And St niu:.
was up in Clarion and Forest 3nd Jef
fprson nrncUmimtr ATn.r.n.
Saint and that he was his nronhof ! A nd
f - . w w v Ul
down here iu Indiana the News (St-
Claii's paper,) is yelling itself hoarse
in denunciation of Maflett as a Na-
tional Banker, and cursine monom.lv
and the onrres?ors of lahor i while
Moscn.ve, shll President of the First
National Bank of Kittanninn i on in
Clarion Urfillir llm nomination nf Rl
Clair, and securing him the norair.a-
tion. is workins nicht and dav for his
election !
There are few "rackets" that the
Doctor is not capable of "working" 11 18 devoteu exclusively to the inter
but really to make things jibe he will e8t8 of ,bo farmer, stock breeder, dairy
have to call a halt on the KittannioL' ma? Keener, and their household,
Vlooe and JSIews. Moscrove. the
National Banker, can't straddle St.
Cltir aud these papers much longer,
even if he has big feet and lengthy
legs. maiana Messenger.
i
A Sad Accident.
On the fifth inst., at Richburg, N.
Y.. a bright little daughter of M. A.
Hawley, son-in-law of our former
townsman, J. N. Tietswortb, choked
to death on a large lima bean, which
she had got iuto her mouth while at
play. A physician was called and
treated the child and it apparently
grew better, uutil the following Thurs-
day, when the doctor pronounced the
.kil.i - uii. ..j:.:.
vU.. . u.,, uuuu.uo,, uu.ess n
vuuiu uo itntvtu oi i ii e oosirucuoo
by an operation. Additional medical
aid was procured and the operation at-
tempted, but before its completion the
ittle spirit took its flight. The bean
WAS finalltr Ami r A in ..r, t. C . Vi A :. I
um.ij vvuu u vuv wi tUg unit
. L l. . . ... . . . I
nioes teaaing to ana witniu an men or
the lungs.
OUR DARLIMU.
Our dear Bertha has gone from us,
She his faded like dew drops away;
The Angels of Death they have called her
To the realms of endless day.
This lovely bud, so young, so fair,
Called hence by early doom,
Just came to show how sweet a flower
In Paradiso would bloom.
There, in the Shepherd's bosom,
White as the driven snow.
Is the little darling we missed one day
From our foud embrace.
She was but as a smile,
Which glistens in a tear ;
Seen but a little while,
But, oh I how loved, how dear I
We only know that thou hast gono,
And that the same return loss tide
Which bore thee from us, still glides on,
Aud we, who mourn thee, with it glide.
A Friend.
Use Electric Light Flour, tho
best in the world for tbe money. Ask
your grocer for it. roy5.
List of Patents.
I does not refer powiblo iwchnsera to hh
List of Patents granted by the U. S. victims, lhe Athlopliorus Co. gladly re
Patent Ofiiee, to citizens of Pennsylvania, ' . ua'eTlT from iliitnmitism, neuralgia
ror the week ending Thursday, net I BClal.lfa nervous or oick headache, kidney
21st, 1880, reported expressly for toe Eon
kt Republican, through tho Patent Law
lf,e of o. E. Duffy, 007 7th St. N. W
"PP" tne U. S. Patent Oillce, Wash
ioKton, I). C. :
F. s. Bisst.1It sterrett. grate ; C. R. Roin-
boy. Hazbton. Brain elennnr! w. it. r.,,.
initios, Pittsburgh, water filter: E. B.
Ctttten, Pittsburg, arc lamp; R. Edgar,
Espy, tea or coffee pot ; II. A. Oearet,
Reading, car door fastener; J. M. Gettel,
Lebanon, winch ; F. V. C. Oilgillan. Duke
Centre, automatic gas fuel regulator; J.
Hemphill, riltsburgh. pipe coupling; I.
Lancaster, strain radiator; F. Mankeyj
Williamsport, making vcacons (3 patents;)
J Ko,,'Hon. Joe, g'l and key ; J. c.
' , ' ,nanulacture of
PittsburKh. class slinners: a. wunirf.
Brunorsville, conveyer.
Excitement In Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in tlin
vicinity of Pai ls, Tex., bv the remarkable
recovery of Mr. J. E. Corlev. who was so
helpless he could not turn iii bod, or raise
his head ; everybody said he whs dvinir of
Consumption. A trial bottle of I)r.Klnir'
New 1'ineovery was sent him. Eluding
rellB''. he bought a larno bottle and a box
of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by the time
ne naa taken two boxes of Pills and two
bottles of the Discovery. h was well nnt
had gained in llosh thirty-six pounds.
Trial bottlos of this Great Discovery for
uonsumption ireo at u. V, Rovard s.
Ladies Wanted.
a t ...
a iaay agent is wanted in every
cuy ana Tillage; also ladies to travel
1 .1! ...
and solicit orders for Madame Wood's
Corsets and Corded Corset Waists
lampico Forms, Hose Supporters
Steel Protectors, Ladies' Friend, etc,
, ,. n ny
nsem" rB maaing irom iwenty to
Fifty Dollsr8 a wefk geDj for cfrcu.
lars and price-list to B. Wood fU
. .. " "- "
south Sulioa St., eyracuse, IS. Y.
. .. .
The Verdict Inaulinous,
sold has given relief in every case. o.
m,an "f- 8ix bules. and ws cured of
I Rheumatism of 10 va' in,Mnr.
Abraham Hare, druggist. Bel'.villo. Ohio.
amrm8' "Tlie best selling medicine I have
SSSSffS jYgSSS
nave aauoa tneir testimony, so that the
verdict unanimous tbat Electric Bitters do
h!?U MJ".1!1,?6?? ..r
Klood. Only half a dollar a hattln ut ti
W. Bovard's Drug Stole.
An Excellent Opportunity.
We have arranged with tbe Dub
,18"er8 01 tbe American farmer where
by we are ecabled to offer that excel
I " . . .
,tnt journal to all new cash subscrib-
9rs 10 tbe Republican, and to all
Present subscribers who will pay up
a" arrearages and a year in advance,
18 .an auce or only 20 ceuts. lhe
Prlce ot tn8 -American farmer is $1.00
P,er vear' and caDDot be bad except
through us at a less cost. It is a six-
eten page Agricultural Matrazine. pub-
'1he'1 bL L- A K' Hackett, at Fort
Waye. Indiana, and which is rapidly
Inking rank as one of the leading ag-
"cultural publications of tbe country.
' ,'vorJ, epeuies oi inausrry connect-
e9 Wl111 tllat Ereat portion of the peo
P'8 ot the wo,1(). tbe Farmers. They
cnnDOt we.H get along without it. It
r"" iu" "iu ineir lunma. n
vcav-iica mem now io xarm wun protit
t0 themselves. It makes the borne
nappy, the young folks cheerful, the
Srov,'er contented, the downcast hap-
neraagogue nonest.
MARRIED.
McDONALD LUSHEK. At the resi
dence of David Clark. Poland, N. Y.,
uot. 12, 188(5, by (he Rev. M. M. Camp
bell, John McDonald and Miss Alice
Lusher, both of East Hickory, Pa.
WENTWORTII-POTZER.-At tho resl-
dence of the bride's parents on October
20. , by Rev. II. F. Feitt, Mr. J. D,
Wentworth and Miss Emma Botaer, all
or ijonesta township, Forest Co., Pa,
'"ONESTA
corrected every Tuesday, by
reliable dealers.
. . . ...
iour w barrel choice - - j.nnffiflnn
... " " '
riour sack, - . i,ooi.c5
Corn Meal, 100 rbs
- 1.25(41.60
Chop food, pure grain
- 1.20 1.25
- 70
Corn, Shelled -
Beans "A bushel - - -
1.50(33.00
- 15
- 11
8
- S.fiO
5.50
- W 0
50(75
75
15fil HI
12i(ii5
28 W
SOfeOO
H 15
7(s8
($121
1.25
10
- 2,50
- 2.50
- 4050
1.25
- 4(45
- 18
10
15
Ham, sugar cured
Breakfast Bacon, sugar cured
Shoulders -
Whltefish, half-barrels
Lake herring half-barrels
Sugar .....
Syiip
N. O. Molasses new
Roast Rio Coffee
Rio Coffee,
Java Coffee -
Tea .....
Butter
Rice .....
Eggs, fresh ...
Salt best lake ...
Lard
Iron, common bar
Nails, lOd, keg -
Potatoes ....
Lime bid.
Dned Api'lti' elU;ed l,er
Dried PeR(,lflS ' r
Dried Peaches pared per
A ( w2;;i)L3
j V i r:"a vv niupe wno aore Oecn
eu.r,'drc V'f sc ': ' 7 Alhlopboros, an.l
will furnish names and a.ldrtrats of manv
juc t pentonsto those desiring them. Alli"
ioihorps is the only remedy for these dis
eases that can stand such a test.
A,iIj;T!1,.Lmri''' C."bn N- Y-. "nvs: "My
....... . .. - ..v..u.,o, .iu., uccii nuiiermg from
iheiiinatism for several months. Athlotdio
ros relieved him of the pain, nnd reduced
the swelling of the joints, ami the lameness
entirely disappeared. 1 have seen those
having neuralgia cured by tukingoncdose."
A. Rcard, Ml. Kison, N. Y., snyst "I
have been troubled for some time with
sciatica nnd rheumatism, brought on In
working iu a damp place. I could find ih
remedy in medicine I was using, until I
tried a bottle of Athlophoros, which gave
me immediate relief."
Mrs. Alfred Thurston, 42 North Main
Street, VYilkcsbarre, l'n., says: "I nm not
troubled with rheumatism now, since using
Athlophoros. I believe, should it in any
case fail to relieve nnd permanently cure,
the cause would be that the directions were
not faithfully followed." ,
J. J. Savitz, Nazareth, Pa., says: "I
gavo two bottles of Athlophoros to my
sister, nnd the has entirely recovered. She
wasafflicted with inflammatory rheumatism
and St. Vitus' dance, and although we had
two of the best doctors, she gradually grew
worse. She would scream from pain night
and day. I heartily recommend it.
Every druggist should keep Athlophoros
and Athlophoros Pills, but where they can-
not be bought of the druggist tho Athlo
phoros Co., 112 'Wall St., New York,Till
send either (carriage paid) on receipt of -regular
price, which is ll.CO per bottle
lur Athlophoros nnd 60c. for Pills. - .-. ' V
i': liver and kidney disease!!, dyspepsia, In- '
fllonlon, wcuknew, nervous debility, diM-ijjes ..
pi women, eonntlpnUnn, headache, lm Lure ''
plood, i:c., A thlojihuros fUls are uneiualed. $
TIME TABLE IN EFFECT Dec. 27, 1885.
Westward Pittsburgh Division Eastward
A.M.ip. M.
7 40j 8 25
4 12 5 14
A.M. I P.M.
9 001 8 45
12101 12 14
12 48:12 22
ar Pittsburgh lv
farker...
Foxbnrg...
Franklin..
4 0:1
,ri(Ki
3 50
3 20
PM.
P.M.
2 4i
2 15
A.M.
2 02
2 30
p,M
1 30
2 05
A.M.
W...OU City...ar
P. M.
0i)
P.M.
P.M
3 0;
A.M.
650
7 10
2 05
12 25
1145
11 32
ar...Oil City....lv
t8 44:tl 45
f8 35tl37
uieopohs
...Eagle Rock..,
..... President....,
Tionesta ,
Hickory ,
.. Trunkeyville.
Tidioute
...Thompson a..,
IrvinetoD
Warren
t3 2fl
t3 83;t7 17
t8 32
fl 34
11 27
10 55
10 20
t3 30 f7 20
8 J(i
8 01
f7 63
1 18
1 03
8 52 7 37
4 051 7 60
12 5(i
10 12
f4 13 7 68
7 40112 43
9 50
4 Zf,l 8 10
t7 23 12 25
017
f4 45
t8 20
8 45
9 05
9 35
A. M.
A. M.
11 25
7 05 12 0;
8 45
5 15
5 K0
612
6 49; 11 50
0 12 11 15
lv...Kinzua....ar
P.M.
A.M.
P. M,
P.M.
A.M.
P. M.
4 20
15
lv...Bradford..arl
8 0U
i. n. a. m
A.M
P.M
A. M.
9 40
9 45
10 03
1011
10 18
10 24
10 39
10 65
6 12 11 05
5 50 11 00
530 10 43
11 05
10 35
ar...Kinzna....lv
6 12
Sugar Run ...
... Corydon
0 17
9 55
9 34
9 15
6 33
6 40
5 31 10 30
5 24 10 2H
Onoville
.Wo'.f Run....
6 47
5 18; 10 24
6 04 10 08
9 00
Quaker Bridge.
6 63
8 32
7 50
7 20
55
0 28
6 15
...uou House....
... Salamanca..,.
..So. Carrollton..
...So Vandalia...
Allegany
lv Olean ... .ar
7 07
7 23
4 4!)
0 53
9 30
9 28
9 12
9 05
A.M.I
4 34
4 24
4 07
4 00
7 37
11 00
7 47 H 21
8 03111 37
8 10' 11 45
P. M.
A.M.
P. M.'A.M.
Additional Train Leavos Kinaua
1:05am. Warren 12:50nm. Irvineton 1:45
pm, Tidioute 3:15nm. Tionesta fi:05Dm. ar.
rives Oil City :4;"pm.
Additional Train T.prvps Oil rtitv
6:00 am, Oleopolis 6:40 am, Eagle Rock
0:55am, President 7:02am, Tionesta 7:52am
uicKory B:uam, Trunkeyville :O0am,Tld.
ou a U:50am. Thomnson 11:00. arrives
Irvineton 11:30am. Warren 12:50nm. Kin-
zua 2:05pm, Sugar Run 2:20, Corydon 3:00,
Onoville 3:15, Wolf Run 3:30, Quaker
Bridge 3:40. Red House .4:10. Salamanca,
5:02, South Carrollton 5:30, South Vanda
lia 6:48. Allegheny G:18. arrives Oleaw
6:30pm.
'1 rains run on Eastern Time.
Trains leaving; Pitteburirh 9:00am. ar
riving Pittsburgh 8:25pm, are Solid Train
between Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
Trains leaving Pittsbureh 8:4.rnm. ar
riving Pittsburgh 7:40am, are Solid Trains
with Pullman's Sleeninir Cars hetwenn
Buffalo and Pittsburgh.
jr-fr-Tickets sold and biure-aire checked
to all principal points.
Get time tables giving full informasic
from Company's Agents.
i.l-.u. M. u ATCHELL-, Uen'l Supt,
J. A. FELLOWS,
Oon l I'uss'r and Ticket Agenr.
No. 41 Exchaniro St.. Hnffulo. N. V.
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